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Seen and Heard in Ocean City
Mlw Ethel Cocker, of Baltimore, U ^•Bdlns several days with Uias Sux- ■“* I«wU, o: South Ocean atr. Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Thokaa, of Easton. Fa., an the an eat* of Mr. and Mra Charles Townsend for the week. Mia C. I*. Manhall. of Pitman, is TlslUns her parents, Mr. and Mra R. Q. Duffleld, at their apartments, 1017
Central Avenue.
W. H. Oldfield, of this dtr. Is taking a abort trip to Sheffield. England, tor a visit. He expects to return la
Mx or eight weeks.
Mr. and Mra Daniel Tracj and tomllr. oi Great Falla Montana are summering In this resort, having an ■Fertment at 1121 Ocean Avenue. Mies Mary 8. Kllburn and sister Mias Franees B. Kllburn, of Germantown. Pa, are enjorlng the seashore vhile vacationing at the La Monte
Mra John Ward, of this resort, recently entertained John Qualter and Mlaa Mary White, of Brooklyn, at her
summer residence hcra
Mr. and Mra C. J. Harman. ^ Baltimore, are summering in this resort for several weeka They are staying at the Mayberry Hotel.
Mr. and Mra Paul Hoffman and family, of Vineland, will be realdeats of Ocean City for the next severs! weeka They are wall known visitor* to this resort, motoring down bar*
Mra E. F. Arthurs, of Baltimore. Mi., is entertaining a few friends at her charming residence on the corner of 1 Jth Street and Ocean Avenue. Mia Ethel Patera of fiSSO Central Avenue, has finished her course of training at the lakeaau Hospital, of Philadelphia, and Is now In charge of an operating room In a Pittsburgh
O. Campbell, well-known busl Ma man of Pittsburgh, has arrived U this resort for the remalndi the season and la occupying a cottage Ocean Avenne. Mr. and Mra J. B. Douglas, of ■hnron H1U. Pa, war* noticed on the Moardwalk recently. They are well known summer visitors here, and k*ve a good many friends In this
Bddls Collins, star second baseman the Chicago White Sox. American XMgue team, for the past mvm Tsam, and formerly of the championship Athletic team of 1»14. has taker. « cottage In South Ocean City for the
of the
A lolly party summering In this taaort consists of the following: Mr. ■ml Mra Wm. Wei rick and daughter. Mies Martha Wei rick, and Mr. and Mra A. J. ConU. of Middletown. Pa They are frequently noticed on the "Wooden Way.” and seen often on
the strand.
Mlse Gladys Jeffamon. cf Philadelphia, <s the guest of her uncle and Mmt, Councilman and Mra. William McCoach, of the Quaker City, at their rammer residence here on St. Chari** Place. Mr. and Mra McCoach have been entertaining Mr. and Mra Geo. Bendel and daughter, Mary Jana of
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mra J. T. Wilson, of trkanaas Oty. Mo., are among the ’•oeot arrivals In this resort. While ksr« they have beea the guests at he newly constructed Flanders Hotel. Ehe Wilsons have bera loud la 1 ■raises of this newest resort hostelry, [■hey declare that, from J. Howard locum, the manager, down to the tail-hop. only the utmost courtesy
Ad politeness is received.
Mr. and Mra Joseph D. Noroom, of this city, have mturnad from Wilmington. N. C., after a pleasant visit to their eon. Captain George D. Norcom and family. They ap
weeks there.
Pint Pin Call for Two Weeks Firemen were called out late Saturday afternoon on an alarm and found that the brush along the railroad tracks at Second and Went Avenue waa in flsmaa. They quickly smothered the blase without damage. The cell broke the apeU that baa held the firemen for the pest two weeks. During that time not a single alarm had bean turned In. Saturday's alarm brought the trucks out for the first time for the past two
Newell Oliver and Mias Nettle Clark, of Vineland, motored from that town to this resort last week. While enjoying their stay bar* they took In the Ocean City Midsummer Review, which was staged on August 14th
and 16th.
South Ocean City Pair
The ladles of South Oce.n City
gave their fair for the benefit of the
South Ocean City Community m»ii
last Thursday, August 8th, at the hall, at 6 .h Street and Central Aro-
t opened early in the aher-
noon and by night tif"* the large supply of laocy articles, canar ice
hot dogs, and fish-pood catchbean exhausted. The hall was
very beautifully decorated with red, white and blue Japaneee lanterns. The summer dreeses of the ladle* and
the attractive articles on the
coupled with the happy faces of the children who had received boats and dolls and other toys from the fish-
a a good scene to loo
Bet. Beny-Doyie U Lecture
Rev. Barry-Doyle. who holds _ rank of Colonel in the British Army Chaplain's Department, will deliver that famous lecture In the bail-room of the Flanders on Friday evening. August 17th. He la expected In this resort on Wednesday. August 16th, and will be met at the railroad station by the following well-kno' a resort business men end city officials: Mayor Joseph O. Champion. Commissioner Corson, Buaaell H. Nulty, see-
retarr end treasurer of the* C City Title and Trot' Company;
Allen Corson, Robert J. D. Fields, of Camden; Thomas A O’Keefe, of Boston. J. Reis and Mr. Brady, of Plttebnrgh; Harvey Conover, of the-ACe-Laughlln-Oonover Company; Dr. Mm Handely and the Rev. Charles P. M. Yogelia. Dr. Buck. J. W. Watts and the Rev. Thomas P. Blake. John J. Foster, Mrs. Josephine Keyhan. Mrs. J. J. Foster. Mias Rogers, Mir* Bit tee, Mrs. Robert J. D. Plaid. Mra J. Keegan .and Postmaster E. M. Sutton.
Representatives of the 1
OCEAJT COT RIU K0LD8
Ocean City retained its cup «mblemie of the Surf-Casting Championship. although It had to smash the world's record established by Jt In 1121 of 247 feet, 2 4-6 inches The Ocean City Angling Club set up the phenomenal figures of 222 feat. 6 in. The Ocean City Fishing dub team also broke the former world's record, coming In eeoond with an average of 260 feet. • Inches The Ixmg Island Casting dub waa third, with 246 feat. 4 Inches while Aabury Park dub was fourth with 222 feet. The A beacon Island Angler's dub. of Atlantic dty. finished fifth with 266 feet. 6 Inches while the Dover dub, of Philadelphia annexed sixth place with an average of
266 feet
In the longest cast events In whl h the longest east out of five attempt-
Long Island dub, waa first, his longest east being 422 feet 11 Inchee: Oeorg* Robinson, of New Tork. was second with a long anat of 422 fast. 6 inches sad Harold Lents was third. Itb s mark of 422 fast. 6 inches In the Mgteeet average event, which the highest average was taken
Great Reduction la all of Wearing Apparal New York Shop 936 Aabury Avenne OCEAN CITY x NEW JERSEY Fowl, wi* 4« No, Y*k B-o- Stop rf W«Jhio
dty. aa well as member* _ Knights of Columbus of Atlantic dty will be on hand to grant the visiter.
WfflSti
A unique affair similar to a minstrel show will be staged by some cf the members of the South Ocean dty Improvement Association under the title of the "South Ocean dty Boosters," on Friday, August 24th. The affair will be staged In the new South Ocean dty Community Hall. The show la modeled after the well-known comedy of Booth Tarklngton, “The
Trystlng Plans'
The cast Includes Dr. Charles Slayden and wife. Mias Beatrice Kircher. Mlm Helen Bartel, Frank Moore. Robert Woolston. all of Camden, and Philadelphia, and the minetral will be taken care of by William Van Kirk, of Colllngswood. and Mra. Albert Hohenetsln, of Philadelphia. This affair Is under the direction and leadership of Mlm Marlon Woolston. of Camden. The proceeds realised from this entertainment will be used lor the benefit of the South Ocean City Improvement Association.
The resort hotels here are now Ued to capacity, and In the majority ■ them reservations will not be ae■Pted for any period before Labor lay. This is in spite of the fact that bousands of visitors are expected to hrong these choree over the weekBd. From the smallest to the largit the cry la "crowded." Prospective uests had to be turned away because ! the lack of n)om. This season, if keepe up. will far outdo any season
let the Ocean City Hotel buslneee Cake Sale and Carnival is ever wltnetsed. ! A cake sale for the benefit of the .. , | Ocean City Seashore Horn- for Babies Mra Charles Townsend, of 6513; was staged Saturday at Shelton'*
Beoord Week-End Crowd
Ocean City experienced one at the most record-breaking crowds that resort has ever known. The -end Influx from Philadelphia and other sections completely filled the already crowded conditions of the hotels, while the cottagers who rived here Saturday and Sun could be reckoned in the tboreal Traffic was cooMenally mo*
Asbnry Park dub. was first with aa
* of 222 feat; P. B-uer, Jr. City. Fishing dub, was aso
with 227 fiafi. 11 2-6 laches while H. Johu-on, representing the Long Island An*.' dab, was thin* with an
*ver«g* of 8»; feet, 2 Inchee.
The honor of - "king the longret cast of the day goes w John P. Jordan. wasting the color* 4 the Ocean dty Argive dob. HJr east was 446 toet—444 fast. 7 Inch s. to be exact
The other day a reformer says: Td Just aa aeon see a girl dram In public as *
Dancing Every Evening Mafc W* Well Known Philsdelphi* Osctostre Resl Italian Spaghetti Dfcnw* DEPOT HOTEL sad CAFE Oppoaito P. R. K. Dapot ROOMS BY DAY OR Sea fate City, N. J.
portent Intersection
Anbury was n continual flow of chines Into this resort Sunday afternooc and night the same scene was effected, this time with the mschlnm
heading the opposite way. j estimated that fully twenty-
five thousand people visited, this report over the week-end. The railroads brought almost ten thousand while automobiles brought the rest The beech waa crowded while hundreds lined the Boardwalk or walked the boards. Many patronlsad the
amusements, and there were'
quite e flew roiling chain noticed (a
L The Rest Room oa the Beerdwas wall filled, la fact, every-
thlng along the Boerdvalk seemed
Fi
AO Wo* L. Cosaaboon BuzUotm of Quality Homos
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antral Avenue. South Ocean City, itertained her Drexel HiU Bridge lub for a day’s outing here last huraday. The guests spent s very ijoyable dsy here frequenting the irf and promenading on the Bcardalk. They were also entertained at ridge for the afternoon. Among oae who made the trip were: Mrs. jomaa Fleck. Mrs. E. E. Seyfert. ra Howard Bachman. Mra Charles ichman. Mrs. Marcel!? March. Mrs. Entrican. Mrs. Conner Jont
Pavilion on the Boardwalk. This sale was under the supervision of Miss Katherine Smith, second-year student at Dickenson College, and with the assistance of a dozen high senool girls who helped eollel* aid from the crowds that were on the
Boardwalk.
Last Saturday night a carnival was staged on the resort's "Wooden Way" under the auspices of the Seashore Home, to culminate the driv« 626.000. Gaily dressed revelers pa-
"***nn.*.i. wnswocui, i. j. Jo«kph Knmn, rnning
H l*—!- -nd Mit, f raded the-Boardwalk umidst a shower
irold Snyder.
of confetti. There was a Joyous spirit prevalent and even the older folks caught the spirit of frivolity and Joined the funmakera Tags were distributed and a final plea made for subscriptions. The affair, which waa under the direction of Mlm Hawkins, of the Philadelphia North American, did not break up until tha early
A new restaurant has been eetubbed in the Hotel Henry. It is exiratly equipped, and opened for the *t time on Saturday night, under e managimrnt of Arthur Hendert. of Philadelphia, and Baltimore. p . Henderson, an Englishman, has
• a number of years conducted a . ... toomnt In Newark. N. J.. and t j, j hoar, ol the aiornla,.
IM-rlence was enlarged, especially I ring tbe war time, when he was| charge of the mammoth task of ding the hundreds of girls cm-. yed at the large munition plants 1 a*. Later Mr. Henderson had! irge cf a reelsurant In Baltimore) the past three years, prior to
ling to this resort.
Jot. Van G. Hoffecker
ARCHITECT
803 Eighth Street
Corner Atlantic Avenue Phone 460, 0CEAB CITY, 1. J.
fra Hallow-ell. Mr. and Mrr Cha* ■ lltcn. and Mr. and Mra Howard nson. of this city, recently enterled the members of the Women's itlet Mlnelonary Society, of the nkford Baptist Church, on their d annual visit to Ocean City. In-
ed in the party were: Mr* FURNITURE, RUGS AND STOVES rise E. Walton. Mra William! oauvm
w. Mra Joes, Mrs. Hargroves. | Wright. Mrs. Auchenbach, Mrs. icer Walton. Mra. White. Mre j till. Mra Dahls. Mrs. Douglas. Slmerr, Mra Hogue and Mrs )
■tor.
>e party enjoyed the outing here,
r shown over tbe reeort and par WE MANE CUSTOMERS OF OUR atlng In the strand and surf rRiriTT*; awn Trorr-amc «« left for their homes at . lat. “T® 06 AKI) FREEDS <>* OUR . thoroughly pleased with their ^VSTOMERS.
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